CEA Critic, Volume 57Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1994 |
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... possible one . . . . It was strange to me to find my own self , materialiter considered ( so I expressed it , for I doted on the logical accuracy of distinctions ) , accused , or at least suspected , of counterfeiting my own self ...
... possible one . . . . It was strange to me to find my own self , materialiter considered ( so I expressed it , for I doted on the logical accuracy of distinctions ) , accused , or at least suspected , of counterfeiting my own self ...
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... possible . Despite assertions of automatic benefits and fears of hostile takeovers , literary effects are only potential , not inevitable . They may exert some of the most powerful influences that enter into the formation of mind and ...
... possible . Despite assertions of automatic benefits and fears of hostile takeovers , literary effects are only potential , not inevitable . They may exert some of the most powerful influences that enter into the formation of mind and ...
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... possible ) , and type any notes and the works cited at the end of your word - processing file - do not use the automatic note / reference function of your word - processing program . Manuscripts and inquiries about CEA Publications ...
... possible ) , and type any notes and the works cited at the end of your word - processing file - do not use the automatic note / reference function of your word - processing program . Manuscripts and inquiries about CEA Publications ...
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REEVALUATING THE BOUNDARIES | 1 |
Who Speaks for Autobiography? | 9 |
The Oral Autobiography | 20 |
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